Dog Traveler’s Guide to New York
Suzy the Shih Tzu and I have
been scouring the country, checking out all the top pet friendly traveling
destinations. Finally we got the chance
to head back to a long time favorite, New
York City! The atmosphere and energy, the restaurants,
the shopping! What more could a girl and
her dog want in a big city?
Stay
Accommodation opportunities
abound in New York, with
a never-ending supply of fine hotels to choose from. We got ourselves a nice and cozy room at the W
New York Union Square
located at 201 Park Ave S, New
York. It is a dog friendly chain of hotels and
close to an off-leash park. The hotel
has a historical significance and the building was considered a landmark in
1911. It was famous as the Guardian Life Building. It
was a beautiful experience especially because I got to sleep on a down feather
bed with custom pillow-topped mattress, and 350-thread count Egyptian cotton
blend linens. It was like a dream come true. Suzy got a similar treatment
though her bed was much smaller. Suzy enjoyed every moment from the energy of
the fitness center, to the ethereal view of New
York from our balcony.
FEE: I paid $100 one time fee. If you have two dogs
then you will be required to pay $25 additional fee for the second dog.
You can check out some other
dog friendly hotels in New York like:
- Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers: 811
7th Avenue on 53rd
St
- Sofitel Hotel: 45
West 44th Street
- Soho Grand Hotel: 310 West Broadway
- Swissotel
NY
-The Drake: 440 Park Avenue
- The Muse: 130
West 46th Street
- The Westin New
York at Times
Square: 270
West 43rd Street
- Tribeca Grand Hotel: 2 Avenue of the Americas
Play
Suzy‘s favorite activity by
far was the Brooklyn Bridge Self-Guided Walk. The bridge is absolutely awe
inspiring especially at 5am in
the morning just before the sunrise. I have never come across a more beautiful
sight and the standing there all by myself at the center of the bridge –
nothing but the smell of freshness and the echo of the morning breeze. The sign
of the New York
skyline from the Brooklyn Bridge was
beholding. I walked the entire length of the
bridge with Suzy on the wooden walkway that has been kept elevated over the
traffic. It took me 40 minutes to cover the bridge and Suzy did it twice in the
same time. She loved the walk and the breeze and barked at the small cruises
that whizzed under the bridge.
Of course we spent quite a bit
of time hanging out at Central Park and
Suzy loved every minute of it. Central Park is a designated off-leash area from 9 pm until 9 am daily and Suzy relished the chance to run freely. She loved
hanging out at the Shakespeare Garden and made quite a few friends. Another great area for dog
socializing is "Dog Hill". Suzy
made so many new playmates it was almost impossible to get her to leave. Dog
Hill is located near Central Park West and 79th Street (north of 79th
Street.)
Another great New
York dog park is the Washington Square Park at W
4th St and Waverly
Pl. There are two separate dog
runs here. One is for smaller dogs like Suzy and the other is for larger dogs. That was great for her as she had a wonderful
run with some Maltese’s and Chow Chow’s.
Some of the other good dog
parks in New York
include:
- Tompkins
Square
Park:
500 E 9TH St
- Madison
Square
Park:
25th St
at Madison Ave
Katies Kitty: 170
East 83 Street
I had to leave Suzy here for a
day to go to Manhattan to
meet a dear friend who is not really comfortable around dogs. Suzy had such a
great time that once I returned; she was not really willing to go back to the
hotel with me. I guess I can owe that to the caring and friendly staff at
Katies Kitty. Their kennels are special because they arrange homes for pets
with a proper family and not the traditional kennel system. As a result my Suzy
got the same affection that a family can provide and she was fed well and taken
care of.
Eat
Boat Basin Café: W
79th St, New York
Suzy has a weakness for good
food and boats. So when we went to the Boat basin café, she was more excited
than any dog out there. I think this is the most dog-friendly place in the city
of New York and
is an unusual place. The café is riddled with history and has a vaulted stone
ceiling that will remind you of the Victorian era. There is a huge veranda that
overlooks the docks, and from here the New
Jersey skyline looks absolutely
mesmerizing. At the end of the day, I was intoxicated by the cocktails and Suzy
was intoxicated by the experience.
Shop
There is no dearth of pet
stores in New York and
they have designer stores for pets too. A favorite for pampered pets like Suzy
is Trixie and Peanuts at 23 E 20th St. There always up on the
latest dog fashion trends and Suzy loves being able to try the items on. We got her a great new sweater for fall and a
gorgeous Hampton carrier for all her travels.
They had the cutest dog Halloween costumes on display. Suzy really wanted to be a little devil,
fitting I suppose.
Some of the stores we frequent
in New York
include:
- Whiskers Holistic Pet Products: 235
E 9th Street. They sell mostly
natural and organic pet food. They have mostly home cooked meals for pets,
which I think is great for all kinds of pets.
- Furry Paws: 141
Amsterdam Avenue.
- Ralph Lauren: 867
Madison Avenue
- Tiffany & Co: 727
5th Avenue
- Saks Fifth Avenue:
611 5th Avenue